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Step 1
Prepare the brine. In a saucepan, add the vinegar, water, and salt. Set the mixture over medium heat and bring it to a boil. Once all of the salt has been dissolved, remove it from the heat.
Step 2
Prepare the jars. Add 1 tsp dill seed and sliced onion to the bottom of each jar. Slice the cucumbers into spears or chips and add to each jar.
Step 3
Add the brine. Pour the hot brine over the top of each jar filled with cucumbers, making sure that the brine fully covers the cucumbers. Add a lid and place in the refrigerator to pickle. After 48 hours, the dill pickles can be enjoyed.
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